105th Wisconsin Legislature
104th 106th
Overview
Legislative bodyWisconsin Legislature
Meeting placeWisconsin State Capitol
TermJanuary 4, 2021 January 2, 2023
ElectionNovember 3, 2020
Senate
Members33
Senate PresidentChris Kapenga (R)
President pro temporePatrick Testin (R)
Party controlRepublican
Assembly
Members99
Assembly SpeakerRobin Vos (R)
Speaker pro temporeTyler August (R)
Party controlRepublican
Sessions
RegularJanuary 4, 2021 January 3, 2023
Special sessions
Jan. 2021 Spec.January 19, 2021 February 23, 2021
Feb. 2021 Extra.February 5, 2021 April 1, 2021
May 2021 Spec.May 24, 2021 May 25, 2021
June 2021 Extra.June 29, 2021 July 27, 2021
July 2021 Spec.July 27, 2021 July 27, 2021
March 2022 Spec.March 8, 2022 March 8, 2022
June 2022 Spec.June 22, 2022 June 22, 2022
Oct. 2022 Spec.October 4, 2022 October 4, 2022

The 105th Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 4, 2021, to January 3, 2023, in regular session. The Legislature also held two extraordinary sessions and six special sessions during the term.

Senators representing even-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first two years of a four-year term. Assembly members were elected to a two-year term. Assembly members and even-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 3, 2020.[1] Senators representing odd-numbered districts were serving the third and fourth year of their four-year term, having been elected in the general election held on November 6, 2018.[2]

Major events

Major legislation

  • July 8, 2021: An Act relating to: state finances and appropriations, constituting the executive budget act of the 2021 legislature, 2021 Act 58.

Party summary

Senate

Senate Partisan composition
  Democratic: 12 seats
  Republican: 21 seats
Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican Vacant
End of previous legislature 13 18 31 2
Start of session[note 1] 12 20 32 1
From April 23, 2021[note 2] 21 33 0
Final voting share 36.36% 63.64%
Beginning of next session 11 21 32 1

Assembly

Senate Partisan composition
  Democratic: 38 seats
  Republican: 61 seats
Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican Vacant
End of previous legislature 34 62 96 3
Start of session[note 3] 38 60 98 1
From July 26, 2021[note 4] 61 99 0
From May 19, 2022[note 5] 60 98 1
From June 1, 2022[note 6] 59 97 2
From June 7, 2022[note 7] 58 96 3
From July 27, 2022[note 8] 57 95 4
Final voting share 40% 60%
Beginning of next session 35 64 99 0

Sessions

  • Regular session: January 4, 2021  January 3, 2023
  • January 2021 special session: January 19, 2021  February 23, 2021
  • February 2021 extraordinary session: February 5, 2021  April 1, 2021
  • May 2021 special session: May 24, 2021  May 25, 2021
  • June 2021 extraordinary session: June 29, 2021  July 27, 2021
  • July 2021 special session: July 27, 2021
  • March 2022 special session: March 8, 2022
  • June 2022 special session: June 22, 2022
  • October 2022 special session: October 4, 2022

Leaders

Senate leadership

Majority leadership

Minority leadership

Assembly leadership

Majority leadership

  • Majority Leader: Jim Steineke (R) (until Jul. 27, 2022)
    • After Jul. 27, 2022: --Vacant--
  • Assistant Majority Leader: Kevin David Petersen (R)
  • Majority Caucus Chair: Tyler Vorpagel (R) (until Jul. 27, 2022)
    • After Jul. 27, 2022: --Vacant--

Minority leadership

Members

Members of the Senate

Members of the Senate for the 105th Wisconsin Legislature:

DistrictHomeSenatorPartyFirst elected
01 De Pere, Brown County André Jacque Rep. 2018
02 Allouez, Brown County Robert Cowles Rep. 1987
03 Milwaukee, Milwaukee County Tim Carpenter Dem. 2002
04 Milwaukee, Milwaukee County Lena Taylor Dem. 2004
05 Brookfield, Waukesha County Dale P. Kooyenga Rep. 2018
06 Milwaukee, Milwaukee County La Tonya Johnson Dem. 2016
07 Milwaukee, Milwaukee County Chris Larson Dem. 2010
08 River Hills, Milwaukee County Alberta Darling Rep. 1992
--Vacant from Dec. 1, 2022--
09 Sheboygan, Sheboygan County Devin LeMahieu Rep. 2014
10 New Richmond, St. Croix County Rob Stafsholt Rep. 2020
11 Whitewater, Walworth County Stephen Nass Rep. 2014
12 Birch, Lincoln County Mary Felzkowski Rep. 2020
13 --Vacant until April 23, 2021--
Watertown, Jefferson County John Jagler Rep. 2021
14 Markesan, Green Lake County Joan Ballweg Rep. 2020
15 Evansville, Rock County Janis Ringhand Dem. 2014
16 Madison, Dane County Melissa Agard Dem. 2020
17 Spring Green, Sauk County Howard Marklein Rep. 2014
18 Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County Dan Feyen Rep. 2016
19 Appleton, Outagamie County Roger Roth Rep. 2014
20 Saukville, Ozaukee County Duey Stroebel Rep. 2015
21 Racine, Racine County Van H. Wanggaard Rep. 2014
22 Kenosha, Kenosha County Robert Wirch Dem. 1996
23 Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County Kathy Bernier Rep. 2018
24 Stevens Point, Portage County Patrick Testin Rep. 2016
25 Mason, Bayfield County Janet Bewley Dem. 2014
26 Madison, Dane County Kelda Roys Dem. 2020
27 West Point, Columbia County Jon Erpenbach Dem. 1998
28 Franklin, Milwaukee County Julian Bradley Rep. 2020
29 Marathon, Marathon County Jerry Petrowski Rep. 2012
30 De Pere, Brown County Eric Wimberger Rep. 2020
31 Eau Claire, Eau Claire County Jeff Smith Dem. 2018
32 Onalaska, La Crosse County Brad Pfaff Dem. 2020
33 Delafield, Waukesha County Chris Kapenga Rep. 2015

Members of the Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the 105th Wisconsin Legislature:

Senate
District
Assembly
District
Representative Party Age (2021) Residence First Elected
01 01 Joel Kitchens Rep 63 Sturgeon Bay 2014
02 Shae Sortwell Rep 35 Two Rivers 2018
03 Ron Tusler Rep 36 Appleton 2016
02 04 David Steffen Rep 48 Howard 2014
05 Jim Steineke (resigned) Rep 50 Vandenbroek 2010
--Vacant from July 27, 2022--
06 Gary Tauchen Rep 67 Bonduel 2006
03 07 Daniel Riemer Dem 34 Milwaukee 2012
08 Sylvia Ortiz-Velez Dem Milwaukee 2020
09 Marisabel Cabrera Dem 45 Milwaukee 2018
04 10 David Bowen Dem 33 Milwaukee 2014
11 Dora Drake Dem Milwaukee 2020
12 LaKeshia Myers Dem 36 Milwaukee 2018
05 13 Sara Rodriguez Dem 45 Brookfield 2020
14 Robyn Vining Dem 44 Wauwatosa 2018
15 Joe Sanfelippo Rep 56 New Berlin 2012
06 16 Kalan Haywood Dem 21 Milwaukee 2018
17 Supreme Moore Omokunde Dem 41 Milwaukee 2020
18 Evan Goyke Dem 38 Milwaukee 2012
07 19 Jonathan Brostoff Dem 37 Milwaukee 2014
20 Christine Sinicki Dem 60 Bay View 1998
21 Jessie Rodriguez Rep 43 Franklin 2013
08 22 Janel Brandtjen Rep 54 Waukesha 2014
23 Deb Andraca Dem 50 Whitefish Bay 2020
24 Dan Knodl Rep 62 Germantown 2008
09 25 Paul Tittl Rep 59 Manitowoc 2012
26 Terry Katsma Rep 62 Oostburg 2014
27 Tyler Vorpagel (resigned) Rep 35 Plymouth 2014
--Vacant from June 1, 2022--
10 28 Gae Magnafici Rep 68 Dresser 2018
29 Clint Moses Rep 44 Menomonie 2020
30 Shannon Zimmerman Rep 48 River Falls 2016
11 31 Amy Loudenbeck Rep 51 Clinton 2010
32 Tyler August Rep 37 Walworth 2010
33 Cody Horlacher Rep 33 Mukwonago 2014
12 34 Rob Swearingen Rep 57 Rhinelander 2012
35 Calvin Callahan Rep 21 Wilson 2020
36 Jeffrey Mursau Rep 66 Crivitz 2004
13 37 --Vacant until July 26, 2021--
William Penterman Rep 24 Columbus 2021
38 Barbara Dittrich Rep 56 Oconomowoc 2018
39 Mark Born Rep 44 Beaver Dam 2012
14 40 Kevin David Petersen Rep 56 Waupaca 2006
41 Alex Dallman Rep 28 Green Lake 2020
42 Jon Plumer Rep 65 Lodi 2018
15 43 Don Vruwink Dem 68 Milton 2016
44 Sue Conley Dem 60 Janesville 2020
45 Mark Spreitzer Dem 34 Beloit 2014
16 46 Gary Hebl Dem 69 Sun Prairie 2004
47 Jimmy P. Anderson Dem 34 Fitchburg 2016
48 Samba Baldeh Dem 50 Madison 2020
17 49 Travis Tranel Rep 35 Cuba City 2010
50 Tony Kurtz Rep 54 Wonewoc 2018
51 Todd Novak Rep 55 Dodgeville 2014
18 52 Jeremy Thiesfeldt Rep 54 Fond du Lac 2010
53 Michael Schraa Rep 59 Oshkosh 2012
54 Gordon Hintz Dem 47 Oshkosh 2006
19 55 Rachael Cabral-Guevara Rep 44 Fox Crossing 2020
56 Dave Murphy Rep 66 Greenville 2012
57 Lee Snodgrass Dem 51 Appleton 2020
20 58 Rick Gundrum Rep 55 Slinger 2018
59 Timothy Ramthun Rep 63 Campbellsport 2018
60 Robert Brooks Rep 55 Saukville 2014
21 61 Samantha Kerkman (resigned) Rep 46 Burlington 2000
--Vacant from June 7, 2022--
62 Robert Wittke Rep 63 Racine 2018
63 Robin Vos Rep 52 Rochester 2004
22 64 Tip McGuire Dem Somers 2019
65 Tod Ohnstad Dem 68 Kenosha 2012
66 Greta Neubauer Dem 29 Racine 2018
23 67 Rob Summerfield Rep 40 Bloomer 2016
68 Jesse James Rep 48 Altoona 2018
69 Donna Rozar Rep 70 Marshfield 2020
24 70 Nancy VanderMeer Rep 62 Tomah 2014
71 Katrina Shankland Dem 33 Stevens Point 2012
72 Scott Krug Rep 45 Wisconsin Rapids 2010
25 73 Nick Milroy Dem 46 Superior 2008
74 Beth Meyers Dem 61 Bayfield 2014
75 David Armstrong Rep 59 Rice Lake 2020
26 76 Francesca Hong Dem 32 Madison 2020
77 Shelia Stubbs Dem 49 Madison 2018
78 Lisa Subeck Dem 49 Madison 2014
27 79 Dianne Hesselbein Dem 49 Middleton 2012
80 Sondy Pope-Roberts Dem 70 Mount Horeb 2002
81 Dave Considine Dem 68 Baraboo 2014
28 82 Ken Skowronski Rep 82 Franklin 2013
83 Chuck Wichgers Rep 55 Muskego 2016
84 Mike Kuglitsch (resigned) Rep 60 New Berlin 2010
--Vacant from May 19, 2022--
29 85 Patrick Snyder Rep 64 Schofield 2016
86 John Spiros Rep 59 Marshfield 2012
87 James W. Edming Rep 75 Glen Flora 2014
30 88 John Macco Rep 62 De Pere 2014
89 Elijah Behnke Rep 37 Pensaukee 2021
90 Kristina Shelton Dem 40 Green Bay 2020
31 91 Jodi Emerson Dem 47 Eau Claire 2018
92 Treig Pronschinske Rep 53 Mondovi 2016
93 Warren Petryk Rep 65 Eleva 2010
32 94 Steve Doyle Dem 62 Onalaska 2011
95 Jill Billings Dem 58 La Crosse 2011
96 Loren Oldenburg Rep 55 Viroqua 2018
33 97 Scott Allen Rep 55 Waukesha 2014
98 Adam Neylon Rep 36 Pewaukee 2013
99 Cindi Duchow Rep 62 Delafield 2015

Employees

Senate employees

  • Chief Clerk: Michael Queensland
  • Sergeant at Arms: Ted Blazel

Assembly employees

  • Chief Clerk: Kay Inabnet
  • Sergeant at Arms: Anne Tonnon Byers

See also

Notes

  1. Republican Scott L. Fitzgerald (District 13) resigned January 1, 2021, due to his election to the United States House of Representatives.
  2. Republican John Jagler (District 13) replaced Scott Fitzgerald.
  3. Republican John Nygren (District 89) resigned December 2, 2020.
  4. Republican William Penterman (District 37) sworn in July 26, 2021.
  5. Republican Mike Kuglitsch (District 84) resigned.
  6. Republican Tyler Vorpagel (District 27) resigned.
  7. Republican Samantha Kerkman (District 61) resigned.
  8. Republican Jim Steineke (District 5) resigned.

References

  1. Canvass Results for 2020 General Election - 11/3/2020 (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission. November 18, 2020. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 15, 2021. Retrieved February 9, 2021.
  2. Canvass Results for 2018 General Election - 11/6/2018 (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission. February 22, 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 7, 2020. Retrieved February 9, 2021.
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  4. Schmidt, Mitchell (July 1, 2021). "Tony Evers vetoes GOP bill seeking to end federal unemployment benefits in Wisconsin". Wisconsin State Journal. Retrieved July 29, 2021.
  5. Karnopp, Hope (July 27, 2021). "Republicans fail to override Evers' veto of bill that would end extra unemployment benefits". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved July 29, 2021.
  6. Marley, Patrick (March 3, 2022). "Wisconsin Supreme Court picks Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' maps in redistricting fight". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved March 3, 2022.
  7. Liptak, Adam (March 23, 2022). "Supreme Court Sides With Republicans in Case on Wisconsin Redistricting". The New York Times. Retrieved March 23, 2022.
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